if you call the law the voting rights act that every legislator just bows before that. and that that mean there's this kind of role for the courts because the democratic process is so fallen and dysfunctional that they keep unthinking this. take a listen to justice scalia. >> i think it is attributed very likely attributable to a phenomenon that is called perpetuation of racial entitlement. it's been written about. whenever a society adopts a racial entitlements, it is very difficult to get them out of them through the normal political processes. i don't think there's anything to be gained by any senator to vote against continuation of this act. and i am fairly confident it will be re-enacted in per pet tutti. unless a court can say it does not comport with the constitution. >> i love the line it's been written about. the citation, written where? news max and town hall. i want to get your reaction to that quote. and i also want to bring in one of the individuals who argued before the court who is live in selma. we have a little bit of news from-h a retired republican se